"We need more resources from Congress and we're getting them," the president said. "Congress is opening up and doing a job."

He mentioned: "They should have approved health care last night, but you can't have everything."

"Boy oh boy, they have been working on that one for seven years," he continued. "Can you believe that? Seven years!"

"The swamp," he explained. "But we'll get it done."

He concluded: "We're going to get it done. I said from the beginning: Let Obamacare implode and then do it. I turned out to be right. Let Obamacare implode."

His full remarks addressing Obamacare:

TRUMP: They should've approved health care last night, but you can't have everything, boy oh boy. They've been working on that one for seven years, can you believe that? The swamp -- but we'll get it done. We're going to get it done.

You know, I said from the beginning, "Let Obamacare implode, and then do it." I turned out to be right. Let Obamacare implode.

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